Selling Innocence is a made-for-TV movie that shows and condemns the exploitation of teens on the web today. The movie is a coproduction between, Edmonton based television production company, ImagiNation, Montreal's Cite-Amerique, and CTV, for their line of TV-movies, collectively known as the CTV Signature Series. It made its broadcast premiere on July 2, 2005, on the Canadian Television network, CTV. Selling Innocence, was also broadcast on US based Lifetime. Mia Sampson , a somewhat unpopular girl, is approached at the mall to become a model. Even though she thinks modeling is shallow, she... thinks it will be a better way to earn money than working for a sushi restaurant and goes to the agency. She poses for photographs which are to be displayed on an Internet website for "members only," supposedly so she can be scouted for modeling jobs. As Mia's membership goes up, she begins feeling uncomfortable and also receives disturbing messages from a subscriber, Gabriel. However, she continues to take shots and even participates in live video chats with the gentlemen.
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| Release date: | July 2, 2005 |
| Directed by: | Pierre Gang |
| Runtime: | 88 Minutes |
| Producer: | Greg Dummett, Nicolette Saina |
| Editor: | Sylvain Lebel |
| Cinematography: | Eric Cayla |
| Screenplay by: | John Moffatt, Aaron Martin |